consists of the A/G weapon release switch and weaponcontrol systems basic controls and components.supplied from the weapons and pod to the DDIs throughthe aircraft wiring. The systems consist of the armamentsystems basic controls and components.AN/AWW-4 Fuze Function Control SystemAGM-65 Maverick SystemThe AN/AWW-fuze function control system givesthe aircraft the capability of using electric fuzes. Thesystem uses the Mk 39 bomb arming unit in theBRU-32/A and BRU-33/A bomb racks. The Mk 39bomb arming unit denies all voltage to the weapon untilit has actually separated from the bomb rack. Voltage issupplied by the PP-6419 power supply to the bombarming unit through the aircraft wiring. There are fourvoltages selected on the DDIs. When release isinitiated, voltage is supplied through an interconnectingcable to the weapon during the first few inches of fall ofthe weapon. No voltage is supplied to the bomb rackuntil the bomb release switch is pressed. The systemconsists of the PP-6419 power supply and the armamentsystems basic controls and components.Rocket Firing SystemThe rocket firing system gives the aircraft thecapability to fire rockets. The system uses theBRU-32/A and BRU-33/A bomb racks for suspensionof the rocket launchers. When the bomb release switchis pressed, voltage is supplied through aircraft wiring tothe vertical ejector rack (VER). Wiring within the VERallows the rocket to fire. The system consists of thearmament systems basic controls and components.Walleye Guided Weapon SystemThe Walleye guided weapon system gives theaircraft the capability for release and guidance of aWalleye weapon. The system uses the BRU-32/A bombrack, bomb release system, and the AN/AWW-4 fuzefunction control system for fuzing. Video is suppliedfrom the weapon through the aircraft wiring to the DDIs.No voltage is supplied to the bomb rack until the bombrelease switch is pressed. The system consists of theCAGE/UNCAGE switch and the armament systemsbasic controls and components. The CAGE/UNCAGEswitch is on the throttle. When the switch is pressed, itcages/uncages the weapon selected.The A N / A W W - 9 B , A N / A W W - 1 2 A , a ndAN/AWW-13datalinksystemsare used with theMk 21 and Mk 27 Walleye weapons and with theWalleye guided weapon system. The data link systemsprovide control and guidance to these weapons by usinga data pod that is externally mounted to the aircraft. Thesystems use the BRU-32/A bomb rack. Video isThe AGM-65 Maverick system gives the aircraft thecapability to fire a Maverick missile. The system usesthe BRU-32/A bomb rack and the LAU-117/A launcherfor suspension and firing of the Maverick missile.AGM-88 HARM SystemThe AGM-88 HARM system gives an aircraft thecapability to fire a HARM missile. The systemincorporates the BRU-32/A bomb rack and theLAU-118/A launcher for suspension and firing. Controlof the missile is supplied through the armamentcomputer.AIM-7 Sparrow Fire Control SystemThe AIM-7 Sparrow fire control system gives theaircraft the capability to fire an AIM-7 missile. Thesystem incorporates the LAU-116/A launcher forfuselage stations and the BRU-32/A bomb rack with theLAU-115C/A launcher on wing pylon stations forsuspension and firing. Control of the missile is suppliedthrough the armament computer and the radar system.AIM-9 Sidewinder Fire Control SystemThe Sidewinder fire control system gives an aircraftthe capability for firing an AIM-9 missile. The systemuses the LAU-7 launcher for wing tip stations and theBRU-32/A bomb rack with a LAU-115C/A launcherconfigured with the LAU-7 launcher on wing pylonstations for suspension and firing. Control of the missileis supplied through the armament computer.M61A1 20-MM Gun SystemThe M61A1 20-mm gun system gives an aircraft thecapability to fire this gun. The system enables selecting,arming, and firing. Depending on the mission objective,the gun can be operated in the air-to-air (A/A) orair-to-ground (A/G) computer mode. There are twoA/G modes-continuously computed impact point(CCIP) and manual (MAN). There are three A/Amodes-director, disturbed, and cage. Control of thegun is supplied through the SMP. No voltage is suppliedto fire the gun until the trigger switch is pulled and alllanding gear is up and locked. The gun fire control15-18